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The People's Train
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Immerse yourself in the compelling narrative of 'The People's Train,' a captivating historical fiction novel that transcends time and space. Crafted by the masterful author Thomas Keneally, renowned for his award-winning work 'Schindler's Ark,' this gripping tale explores life in early 20th century Australia through the eyes of Artem Samsurov, a charismatic protege of Lenin. After a harrowing escape from a Siberian labor camp, Artem's arrival in Brisbane is fraught with unmet expectations as he encounters a society rife with corruption and class struggle. Set against the backdrop of 1911 Australia, this 416-page B-format paperback delves into themes of socialism, revolution, and personal relationships, highlighting the disillusionment that permeates notions of a workers’ paradise. As Artem grapples with his ideals amidst political turmoil and unexpected romance, Keneally weaves a rich tapestry of human experience that resonates deeply with contemporary issues. Ideal for lovers of historical novels, this book is a challenging, thought-provoking read that questions the true meaning of solidarity and revolution. 'The People's Train' is not just a story; it's an exploration of the historical significance that shapes our present. Experience free shipping on this incredible literary piece and receive it within 10 days. Your journey through time starts now.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781741667455
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2010
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 416
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"'Thomas Keneally is one of the historical novel's most expert practitioners, and his new book sees him back on the form that produced Schindler's Ark. Giles Foden, Guardian Artem Samsurov, a charismatic protege of Lenin and an ardent socialist, reaches sanctuary in Australia after escaping his Siberian labour camp and making a long, perilous journey via Japan. But Brisbane in 1911 turns out not to be quite the workers' paradise he was expecting, or the bickering local Russian emigres a model of brotherhood. As Artem helps organise a strike and gets dangerously entangled in the death of another exile, he discovers that corruption, repression and injustice are almost as prevalent in Brisbane as at home. Yet he finds fellow spirits in a fiery old suffragette and a distractingly attractive married woman, who undermines his belief that a revolutionary cannot spare the time for relationships. When the revolution dawns and he returns to Russia, will his ideals hold true? Based on a true story, The People's Train brings the past alive and makes it resonate in the present. With all the empathy and storytelling skills that he brought to bear in Schindler's Ark
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781741667455
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2010
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 416
Description:
"'Thomas Keneally is one of the historical novel's most expert practitioners, and his new book sees him back on the form that produced Schindler's Ark. Giles Foden, Guardian Artem Samsurov, a charismatic protege of Lenin and an ardent socialist, reaches sanctuary in Australia after escaping his Siberian labour camp and making a long, perilous journey via Japan. But Brisbane in 1911 turns out not to be quite the workers' paradise he was expecting, or the bickering local Russian emigres a model of brotherhood. As Artem helps organise a strike and gets dangerously entangled in the death of another exile, he discovers that corruption, repression and injustice are almost as prevalent in Brisbane as at home. Yet he finds fellow spirits in a fiery old suffragette and a distractingly attractive married woman, who undermines his belief that a revolutionary cannot spare the time for relationships. When the revolution dawns and he returns to Russia, will his ideals hold true? Based on a true story, The People's Train brings the past alive and makes it resonate in the present. With all the empathy and storytelling skills that he brought to bear in Schindler's Ark
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